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Milan's Robinho Not Out For Revenge Against Real Madrid in Champions League
Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri and striker Robinho look forward to Real Madrid clash.
By Salvatore Landolina
The Brazilian is in bouyant mood and has strong belief Milan can topple the Bernabeu, but he is aware it will take an industrial effort, and bitter refinement to achieve sweetness on the pitch.
"I would like to score, but what matters is to win, and we can win," he told Marca.
"There will be no revenge, but a will to win. I won't go to Madrid with the idea of a vendetta, but I will put in all my efforts to come away with a win.
"I want to make history with Milan."
Robinho's healthy talk was met with black smoke by coach Massimiliano Allegri, who is backing Alexandre Pato, suggesting the former Real Madrid man will start on the bench.
"Cristiano Ronaldo? We have Pato, who is more of a striker and he is destined to win the Ballon d'Or over the next few years," added the coach.
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